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CM Yogi Wishes Devotees On Mahashivratri, Prays For Well-Being

On the auspicious occasion of Mahashivratri, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath shared heartfelt greetings to devotees participating in the sacred bathing festival at Triveni Sangam.

Despite being in a “no network” zone, CM Yogi made use of social media platform X to convey his reverence and wished everyone a spiritually fulfilling Mahashivratri.

His message was filled with prayers for peace, prosperity, and divine blessings.

Prayers For Devotees & The Nation

CM Yogi offered his prayers to Lord Shiva, Maa Parvati, and Maa Ganga, seeking their blessings for the well-being of devotees, the state, and the nation.

In particular, he highlighted the significance of the Mahashivratri bathing festival, celebrated at the grand Mahakumbh-2025 in Prayagraj.

This annual festival draws millions and symbolizes spiritual rejuvenation.

Furthermore, in his message, CM Yogi expressed his heartfelt wishes for success and peace for the entire country, emphasizing the divine presence of Lord Shiva and the sacred river Ganga.

His words reinforced the profound spiritual importance of the occasion and the blessings it bestows.

Ultimately, his prayer, “May Tribhuvanpati Lord Shiva and the holy Mother Ganga bless all. Har Har Mahadev!” served as a beautiful reminder of the spiritual depth of this day.

CM Yogi’s blessings highlighted his unwavering commitment to the spiritual well-being of all, reinforcing his dedication to both the community and the nation.

Sanskrit Verse Of Blessings

As part of his Mahashivratri greetings, CM Yogi also shared a revered Sanskrit verse to further extend his spiritual blessings:

Namo Devadidevaya Mahadevaya Te Namah
Tryambakaay Namastubhyam Trishulvardharine

This verse, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is a traditional prayer that acknowledges the divine power of the deity, invoking blessings and peace.

In doing so, CM Yogi highlighted Lord Shiva’s significance as the god of destruction and renewal in Hinduism, emphasizing the spiritual depth of the occasion.

Through these sacred words, CM Yogi expressed his heartfelt wishes for the well-being of all devotees and the state of Uttar Pradesh.

This further reinforced the spiritual importance of Mahashivratri as a day of devotion, purity, and divine connection.

In conclusion, CM Yogi’s message on Mahashivratri was a perfect blend of spiritual reverence and prayers for the well-being of all.

His thoughtful gestures underscore his leadership, which places great value on cultural and religious celebrations, uniting the spirit of faith and fostering unity within the community.

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Vishal Talwar

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